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Kennedy Space Center Reopens, getting Shuttle readyPosted Tuesday, August 26, 2008, at 2:22 PM
Goddard engineers Richard Strafella, left, and Larry Dell hold a New Outer Blanket Layer, or NOBL, which features an external radiator panel. Astronauts will install this on Hubble during the final mission to the telescope this fall. Credit: NASA
Oct. 4-10 is World Space Week at the UN, with 50 nations participating. 2009 will be the International Year of Astronomy, celebrating the 400th anniversary of Galileo's first look at the heavens with a primitive telescope. Phoenix, the robotic Mars lander celebrates its 3rd month on the red planet this week, beginning an extended mission before it probably gives up the ghost in late September with the onset of Winter there. It is now digging at a record depth of 7 inches to find out about Mar's icy or wet past. |
Kenneth Renshaw
NASA/JPL
Solar System Ambassador/Saturn Observation Campaign
Kenneth is one of 494 volunteer educators and astronomers who donate their time to educate America's youth, and the general public, about astronomy and the U.S. space program.
Organized in 1999 by NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab,it focuses on spacecraft built by the JPL such as Voyager, Mars Rover, Galileo, Cassini as well as the Hubble Space Telescope.
Renshaw is one of four ambassadors in Arkansas, and makes presentations to all age and experience groups from pre-school to university science level.
His official NASA website it
www2.jpl.nasa.gov/ambassador/profiles/Kenneth_Renshaw.htm
His email address is renshaw@newwavecomm.net
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